Tuesday, February 25, 2014

In general, here are some of the most important things for an individual:1) The ability to be blisteringly honest, but courageously compassionate.2) The ability to set clear goals in alignment with the deepest values and beliefs.3) The capacity to believe in Self deeply.4) A knowledge of past actions (positive and negative) without that knowledge limiting future options.5) The ability to take action despite the “noise” of internal voices, if those actions are in alignment with deeply held values and beliefs.6) The ability to postpone gratification, to move toward a worthy goal in an incremental fashion.7) The ability to create healthy bonded teams of allies to reach those goals unreachable by an individual. The ability to create a primary bond with another adult, equal human being.8) The ability to shift fluidly from “Yin” to “Yang”—from female to male modes of thought and action—depending on the circumstance.9) The ability to raise and focus the physical and emotional energies on command.10) A grounding in the physical body sufficient to provide accurate feedback about the material world.

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About Me

For the last thirty years or so I’ve been a lecturer, coach, novelist and television writer. For the last forty years I’ve been involved variously in the martial arts, and for all my life I’ve studied and enjoyed yoga. Not that I worked at it as hard and honestly as I should have—I’d be a combination of BKS Iyengar and Bruce Lee if I had.
After publishing about three million words of science fiction (including the New York Times bestsellers The Legacy of Heorot and The Cestus Deception) and having about twenty hours of produced television shows (including The Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Andromeda, and Stargate, as well as four episodes of the immortal Baywatch), I’ve got opinions on the writing life.
After earning black belts in Judo and Karate, and practicing the Indonesian art of Pentjak Silat Serak for the last fifteen, well, I have some opinions there, as well. And having struggled to live consciously since childhood...well, those opinions are probably strongest of all.